Julius, Recall that the RF voltage at one end of D9 will be only 1/8 of the voltage at the other end - this is a resistive voltage divider. You really didn't say how much RF voltage you had, so go on and check things out as follows:
First unplug the KPA100 and KAT100 and re-check. When the KPA100 or KA100 is installed, the K2 does not use the simple RF detector on the RF board, but instead uses the wattmeter on the KPA100 (or KAT100). That does NOT say that D9 is good though, so go ahead and check things out as below since it is not very difficult. If I had the same situation here, I would still remove D9 and test it out of circuit (diode test on you DMM if it has one, resistance check if it does not - it should conduct one way but not the other). Best bet is that D9 has popped on you, but it is possible a resistor has opened instead. Before replacing D9, I would check resistance on the RF board to be certain all is OK - from D9 anode, you should read 226 ohms to ground and 1.5 k to the antenna jack; from the D9 cathode pad you should read 100k to ground and 2.7k to pin 10 of P4 on the control board (Aux I/O connector). If everything above checks out good and D9 checks good, the only thing left is the path on the Control Board - 820 ohms between P4 pin 10 and U6 (MCU) pin 2. Also check the resistance from P4 pin 10 to ground - it should be greater than 100k. If D9 is bad, you can temporarily replace it with a 1N4148 or similar if that is on hand. The 1N5711 gives more linear power readings, but most any silicon diode will work. If all the above checks out and the problem remains, look at the VRFDET circuitry in the KPA100 and KAT100. 73, Don W3FPR ----- Original Message ----- > I've moved along, (thanks Don) with my problem. It > looks like I have a RF voltage at the input of R67 > (1.5K 1%) but nothing on the other side. No DC voltage > at D9. What should I be seeing in this area. I was set > for 2 watts or a bit less... > Thanks, > Julius > _______________________________________________ Elecraft mailing list Post to: [email protected] You must be a subscriber to post to the list. Subscriber Info (Addr. Change, sub, unsub etc.): http://mailman.qth.net/mailman/listinfo/elecraft Help: http://mailman.qth.net/subscribers.htm Elecraft web page: http://www.elecraft.com

